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Chapter 2: The Wedding That Became a Trial Within twenty minutes, the wedding transformed into something no one expected. Not a celebration. A financial execution. Lawyers filled one side of the ballroom. Bank representatives quietly entered behind them. Every screen that had displayed wedding photos suddenly switched to financial documents. Loan agreements. Investment contracts. Donation records. Richard spoke without emotion. "Funds totaling forty-eight million dollars are now frozen." Vanessa nearly collapsed. "You can't do this!" Eleanor met her eyes. "I didn't." "You did." She turned toward the mother-in-law. "And you." The older woman tried one last defense. "I only asked a waitress to clean the floor." Eleanor nodded. "Correct." "You humiliated an employee publicly." "You insulted someone because you believed she had less value than you." She slowly faced the hundreds of guests. "Does anyone here know why I was wearing that uniform?" Nobody answered. "I've spent one day every year working anonymously inside every company I invest in." "I clean tables." "I answer phones." "I wash dishes." "I learn how people behave when they think power belongs only to them." She looked directly at the wedding staff. Every waiter and waitress lowered their heads. Some had tears in their eyes. One young waitress stepped forward. "Madam..." "They treat us like this every weekend." Another employee nodded. "They cut our pay." "They throw food." "They tell us we're invisible." One after another... The staff began speaking. For years they had remained silent. Not anymore. Daniel slowly removed his wedding ring. He stared at Vanessa. "You lied about the finances." "My mother destroyed innocent people." "And I stood there..." "...doing nothing." He placed the ring beside the untouched wedding cake. "I can't marry someone who mistakes cruelty for class." Vanessa reached for him. He stepped away. The marriage had lasted less than an hour. / Chapter 1 / 2 7

Chapter 2: The Wedding That Became a Trial

Chapter 2: The Wedding That Became a Trial

Within twenty minutes, the wedding transformed into something no one expected.

Not a celebration.

A financial execution.

Lawyers filled one side of the ballroom.

Bank representatives quietly entered behind them.

Every screen that had displayed wedding photos suddenly switched to financial documents.

Loan agreements.

Investment contracts.

Donation records.

Richard spoke without emotion.

"Funds totaling forty-eight million dollars are now frozen."

Vanessa nearly collapsed.

"You can't do this!"

Eleanor met her eyes.

"I didn't."

"You did."

She turned toward the mother-in-law.

"And you."

The older woman tried one last defense.

"I only asked a waitress to clean the floor."

Eleanor nodded.

"Correct."

"You humiliated an employee publicly."

"You insulted someone because you believed she had less value than you."

She slowly faced the hundreds of guests.

"Does anyone here know why I was wearing that uniform?"

Nobody answered.

"I've spent one day every year working anonymously inside every company I invest in."

"I clean tables."

"I answer phones."

"I wash dishes."

"I learn how people behave when they think power belongs only to them."

She looked directly at the wedding staff.

Every waiter and waitress lowered their heads.

Some had tears in their eyes.

One young waitress stepped forward.

"Madam..."

"They treat us like this every weekend."

Another employee nodded.

"They cut our pay."

"They throw food."

"They tell us we're invisible."

One after another...

The staff began speaking.

For years they had remained silent.

Not anymore.

Daniel slowly removed his wedding ring.

He stared at Vanessa.

"You lied about the finances."

"My mother destroyed innocent people."

"And I stood there..."

"...doing nothing."

He placed the ring beside the untouched wedding cake.

"I can't marry someone who mistakes cruelty for class."

Vanessa reached for him.

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He stepped away.

The marriage had lasted less than an hour.

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